Archive for the ‘meneskeværdig psykiatri’ Category

The perfect Murder is af tittle of a fiction novel by author Elsebeth Halckendorff.
Elsebeth herself has been damaged
very much by so-called psychiatric treatment. Far too many people die in psychiatric care. In fact the death rate among people with Mental health problems ia the third biggest. It come just after death from Cancer and death from Heart diseases.

BUT Mental health problem is not a deadly disease, so it must be the medication that kills people

This BBC-production shows us that all the terrible school shooting that has taken place in The US was committed by young people, who had been prescribed SSRI. Horrible.

The person on photo, -who because of medication turned into a mass murderer -changed completely after having started on the SSRI’s. From being a shy and lovable boy he turned into a bully with cold empty eyes. He told his psychiatrist, that something was wrong and that the medication didn’t do him well. The result was that his dosis was increased. This practise we all know far too well. It must stop

Governments must take control and stop this far too generous prescribing of SSRI’s. The doctors that prescribes psychotropic without following his patient closely afterwards and of course write down a plan for the tapering out of the medication, this doctor must be held responsible for all the death and crimes committed in the slipstream of his action.

The young mans intension was to die after having fulfilled his malicious act, but something went wrong and instead he was caught and can look forward to ten times lifetime in prison

Dear Luise -a Story of Power and Powerlessness in Denmarks Psychiatric Care is the tittle of the book that describes Luises appalling treatment story that after years let to her death. It tells how she through forced treatment with psychotropics gets more and more mentally ill.
It is substantiated during examples from the hospital records how they don’t listen to Luises complaints about horrible side effect, but told her that she was very ill and needed more of the awful psychotropics that had made her ill at the starting point.

I get so very unhappy when I start thinking of the terrible and barbaric treatment Luise had and how she was treated as a diagnoses instead of a human being. I get even more depressed knowing that a lot of people get the same barbaric treatment.

My dear Luise died because of forced psychiatry.
Why don’t the psychiatrist stop and think for a moment. Think about what harm they are doing to their patients. They keep on enlarging the dosis of very dangerous medication though their patients complain about the side effects and ask them to. taper down the medication. Nobody tells a psychiatrist what to do. HE KNOWS.
Luise was forced to take the medication and died from this treatment, and afterward
all they could say was. “They had treated her after the book” This was not right. Luise had 7 different psychotropics.

I miss you so much my love. And it is hard for me to think of all the evil that you had to experience during your so-called treatment.

And YES they should be much more cautious. But I am very happy for the article in the British Journal of Psychiatry as it tells us that the psychiatrists now have started to doubt that long-time use of antipsychotics is without risks. The article underlines that the wise psychiatrists should regularly review each patient while giving the person his medication. They emphasise that antipsychotic treatment is valuable in acute psychotic episode but that the psychiatrist shall slowly reduce the antipsychotics to the lowest dose afterwards.

At the same time the scientific articles tells us that they in reality don’t know anything about the long-time effect of the -in my opinion- very dangerous medicines. There am I a bit surprised. Because anybody who knows a person in psychiatric treatment must have noticed that their acquaintances changes a lot during the treatment periode. First of all the patients put on a lot of weight (just look at my lovely Luise at the photo above). They often start making strange movements with all their body (Dystonia), they get extremely restless and has to move all the time (Akathisia). Lots of other changes can be seen. Can’t the psychiatrists see those changes? I wonder. But anyway I am happy that the treatment ideology is about to change

My beautiful, lovely daughter Luise after ‘so-called treatment’ in psychiatry. How can the psychiatrists live with what they do to people. They damage their patients for life. Luise deteriorated from the very first day she had psychotropics. She got more and more passive. She soon got most of the described symptoms of a serious mental health illness, which she then was treated for (she didn’t have the symptoms from the starting point). Luise died from their treatment. She died suddenly and unexpectedly. Two hours before her death is written in the hospital records: ” The patient is now much better and is ready to be discharged from the ward.” On Luises death certificate is written: Cause of death/unknown. Anyone who has been in contact the the psychiatric system knows well that the cause of death is careless and dangerous treatment a in mental health care -one could describe it as murder- Luise was forced to take four times the doses of psychotropics that the guidelines advise. She was treated with polyfarmacy (with seven different psychotropics at the same time)

Below is the book I wrote about Luises damaging treatment which killed her:

Dear Luise -a story of power and powerlessness in Danish Psychiatric Care